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Broncos Hire John Fox

John Elway just announced a few minutes ago that former Panthers coach John Fox has been hired as the new coach for the Denver Broncos. Fox beat out four other candidates for the job, including longtime Bronco player and assistant Rick Dennison, who was considered to be the favorite.

My gut reaction to this choice is that I love it. I know Carolina had a horrible year this year, but Fox had built a team there that sustained great success for a number of years. The Panthers were 1-15 in 2001 the year before Fox took over, and in 2003 they were in the Super Bowl, and only an Adam Vinatieri field goal prevented them from winning the thing. That’s not to say the Broncos will be in the Super Bowl in 2012, but Fox has turned teams around before, so that gives me confidence that he’s capable of turning around the mess that’s surfaced in Denver.

The other reason I like the choice is that Fox is an excellent defensive mind. The Broncos have dealt with serious defecencies on defense for the past five seasons, and Fox is exactly the type of guy the Broncos need to generate improvement on that side of the ball. He is an experienced coach, which the Broncos need because the roster is a mess. I think it will take time to turn this team around, but I like this choice. Now the Broncos can begin the process of rebuilding trust with the fan base and moving forward.